
Audio By Carbonatix
Dancehall musician, Stonebwoy, says he has God to thank for everything as he celebrates his birthday on March 5, 2020.
The musician, who clocked 32 years on Thursday, recounted how God saved his life from an accident, that took the life of his twin sibling on the Accra-Tema Motorway in 2003.
He was left physically-challenged until he went for a successful surgery in Germany in 2016, a few months after his mum had passed away.
According to Stonebwoy, surviving the accident meant "'death is afraid of me', meaning 'he is God-sent', adding that, the world shall witness the 'son' rise. "
His post read, " Plus 1 + in hours Mi Shoulda Dead in 2003.. But I Swear Death Afraid A Me Now. This Bwoy is A GOD Sent! Crocodile Skin Eagle Eye … The World Shall Witness The SON rise!! BhimNationPresident!! BhimNation Government!! [SIC]"
Meanwhile, in another post, he dedicated his 32nd birthday to his daughter.
"Speak No Evil 👿#1GAD Happy Birthday To Me. I Dedicate This DayTo @janam.ljr," he noted.
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